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  • noun Plural form of nonflier.

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Examples

  • The fun fest will also feature simulators, so nonfliers can experience the thrill of model airplanes.

    Statesman - AP Sports 2009

  • “As long as he could convince himself that something was going to be successful,” Armstrong’s “openness to doing things,” in Matranga’s opinion, compared favorably to a “pretty hard and fast reluctance on the part of many pilots” to surrender any of their authority to nonfliers.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • “As long as he could convince himself that something was going to be successful,” Armstrong’s “openness to doing things,” in Matranga’s opinion, compared favorably to a “pretty hard and fast reluctance on the part of many pilots” to surrender any of their authority to nonfliers.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • “As long as he could convince himself that something was going to be successful,” Armstrong’s “openness to doing things,” in Matranga’s opinion, compared favorably to a “pretty hard and fast reluctance on the part of many pilots” to surrender any of their authority to nonfliers.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • “As long as he could convince himself that something was going to be successful,” Armstrong’s “openness to doing things,” in Matranga’s opinion, compared favorably to a “pretty hard and fast reluctance on the part of many pilots” to surrender any of their authority to nonfliers.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

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